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Qti Ai positions itself as an “all-in-one AI creation platform.” The current page shows modules for text-to-image, image-to-image, image-to-video, a prompt assistant, model gallery, creation history, favorites, and an account center. Its workflow is geared toward visual content production: users can upload reference images, enter text, or use @ subject tags to create images or videos within the same input interface.
According to the help center, text-to-image uses the backend-enabled ChatGPT Image2 configuration by default, while image-to-video defaults to the Seedance2 model. Its image-to-image capability appears to be a key strength. It supports saving the original image, prompt, and generated results, and its guidance emphasizes preserving the subject’s structure, pose, proportions, and key features while adjusting the background, lighting, style, color, and composition as needed. The page examples include product posters, off-road vehicle ads, graffiti patterns, character scenes, and digital art, suggesting that the platform is better suited to marketing visuals and recreating or adapting reference images.
The page only shows prompts such as “Activate membership to unlock more advanced features” and “Activate now.” It does not disclose specific plans, free quotas, per-generation costs, video generation pricing, or payment methods. As a result, we can only infer that it offers a membership model or paid premium features, but its value for money cannot yet be accurately assessed.
Its strengths include a clear Chinese interface, centralized creation entry points, support for up to 8 reference images, and creation history, prompt reuse, and backend tracking, making it convenient for repeated iteration. It is fairly friendly for operations, design, and e-commerce asset production. The drawbacks are that publicly available information lacks explanations of privacy policy, copyright ownership, deletion mechanisms, and whether user content is used for training. There is also no information about API access or third-party integrations. In terms of output, the prompt templates emphasize avoiding watermarks, garbled text, distortions, and low-resolution results, but they also warn that complex text should not be generated directly. This means Chinese text accuracy in poster designs may be limited.
It is suitable for creators or small and midsize teams that need to quickly produce product images, advertising posters, social media visuals, reference-image edits, and image-to-video content. The page does not provide reliable information about access from China, so this remains unknown for now; payment methods are also not disclosed. If you need a domestic ecosystem and a clearly defined commercial-use workflow, you may compare it with 即梦, 可灵, 通义万相, 文心一格, LiblibAI, and others. If you prioritize international image/video generation tools, you can also compare it with Midjourney, Runway, and Pika.
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